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bob simon, i was too disappointed to be disappointed. >> simon: people in south africa said that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, yeah. ah, well, the... well, that was... obviously, it... they picked up on my stuff, yeah, yeah. >> simon: they "picked up" on your stuff. come on, it's a lot more than that. >> rodriguez: geez, listen to this guy. ( laughs ) go ahead, i'm listening. >> simon: i mean, that's a remarkable thing to say, that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, i... it's... it's quite an honor that they picked my stuff up, yeah. i owe south africa, for sure. >> simon: and what about all those years of backbreaking labor? was that hard on you? >> rodriguez: did... well, physically, it's hard, but it's... there's no shame in hard work. >> simon: you say there's... you say there's no shame in hard work. >> rodriguez: yes, sir. >> simon: i think you also said there's no shame in being poor. >> rodriguez: that's right. and poor doesn't mean dirty and poor doesn't mean stupid and poor does not mean mean. >> simon: poverty a
bob simon, i was too disappointed to be disappointed. >> simon: people in south africa said that your music was the soundtrack of their youth. >> rodriguez: oh, yeah. ah, well, the... well, that was... obviously, it... they picked up on my stuff, yeah, yeah. >> simon: they "picked up" on your stuff. come on, it's a lot more than that. >> rodriguez: geez, listen to this guy. ( laughs ) go ahead, i'm listening. >> simon: i mean, that's a remarkable thing to...
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dan simon, cnn, mountainview, california. >>> the lines have been drawn. the battle has begun. will apple or microsoft reign supreme this holiday? we went for a test. find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home, his work here is done. destroy time machine. win some awards, send in brady. that's how you do it. easy. win some awards, send in brady. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future,
dan simon, cnn, mountainview, california. >>> the lines have been drawn. the battle has begun. will apple or microsoft reign supreme this holiday? we went for a test. find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assist. the fuel...
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dan simon, cnn, mountainview, california. >>> the lines have been drawn. the battle has begun. will apple or microsoft reign supreme this holiday? we went for a test. ado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. >>> so the ipad mini finally went on sale today at 3:00 a.m. this morning. ap
dan simon, cnn, mountainview, california. >>> the lines have been drawn. the battle has begun. will apple or microsoft reign supreme this holiday? we went for a test. ado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of...
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dan simon, cnn, mountainview, california. >>> the lines have been drawn. the battle has begun. will apple or microsoft reign supreme this holiday? we went for a test. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. auto on on >>> so the ipad mini finally went on sale today at 3:00 a.m. this morning. apple began taking online preorders for the new 7.9 inch tablet. the mini comes in two colors, white and black. the white model sold out in 20 minutes. maybe they just didn't order enough. either way, it's just the beginning. analysts predict that the mini will be one of the hottest
dan simon, cnn, mountainview, california. >>> the lines have been drawn. the battle has begun. will apple or microsoft reign supreme this holiday? we went for a test. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married,...
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. >> simon stands a hell of a chance. >> simon said britney was a mean judge. simon said that. listen, how many times you got to know it ain't what simon says. simon's just saying whatever he got to say to throw people off because he the mean judge. you know simon the mean judge. britney ain't mean. she's just tough. >> i made my decision. >> reporter: for the freshmen judges deciding who stays and who goes is much tougher than they would have guessed. >> we're just watching people just one by one walk away. >> that's probably the hardest and the good facts are things that the first four are going to stay and we're going to do a really good job. >> it's not an easy job having to tell somebody that they don't have what it takes to go to the next round and i also want to make sure i'm right. i couldn't want to pick somebody that lets me down or let somebody go that was really talented. >> sometimes i have to make some really, really tough decisions. >> reporter: in hollywood adam housely, fox news. >> thanks for staying up late with us. here's brian now with the news edge at 11:0
. >> simon stands a hell of a chance. >> simon said britney was a mean judge. simon said that. listen, how many times you got to know it ain't what simon says. simon's just saying whatever he got to say to throw people off because he the mean judge. you know simon the mean judge. britney ain't mean. she's just tough. >> i made my decision. >> reporter: for the freshmen judges deciding who stays and who goes is much tougher than they would have guessed. >> we're...
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. >> simon woodruff, a motivational speaker and entrepreneur created this new design. this is an 800 square-foot apartment but has all the amenities of a modern home. >> 12 moving parts to a 800 square foot apartment into a face two, three, four times bigger with the flick of a switch or glide of a wall. >> all these different parts and pieces move without motors. >> there are no motors in this? >> so it's super easy to move these things. >> i'm using technology using counter weight. and like a really smooth-running kitchen, it's a pleasure to move just like that. >> yeah, it makes sense for your bed to go away when you're not using it because really your bed just takes up space when you're not sleeping. >> and how great is it that you don't have to go to your living room, it comes to you. >> you elevate the bedroom, zupgen lounge, his and hers storage, wine cellar, kitchen revealed. second bedroom, cinema surround and hot tub. >> i'm picturing myself having a nice glass of wine in my living room and all of a sudden my bedroom falls on my head and kills me. >>> we show
. >> simon woodruff, a motivational speaker and entrepreneur created this new design. this is an 800 square-foot apartment but has all the amenities of a modern home. >> 12 moving parts to a 800 square foot apartment into a face two, three, four times bigger with the flick of a switch or glide of a wall. >> all these different parts and pieces move without motors. >> there are no motors in this? >> so it's super easy to move these things. >> i'm using...
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simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in the head and the neck by the taliban. targeted because of her efforts to promote girls' education. something they detest. malala survived the attack miraculously and is being treated at a british hospital. now the former first lady offering a tribute to malala saying her struggle is an opportunity for america to show leadership in the taliban's war on women. megyn: this little girl was shot in the head on her way to school. the reason she was shot was because of her advocacy for education for young girls. that was the price the
simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in...
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bob simon, "60 minutes." talk to us a minute. >> barry landau: no, no, no, no, no. >> simon: just answer some questions. it's... you're being accused of a lot of things and we want to hear your side of it. they say... the prosecution says you're a con man, a thief. what do you say to that? don't you have anything to say at this point in your own defense? landau may have been the maestro of his craft, but there have been others thieves. this summer, prosecutors put leslie waffen behind bars. he was in charge of the archives' audio and film records department. he stole thousands of original recordings and sold them on ebay, gems like this eyewitness account of the hindenburg disaster. >> it's a terrific crash, ladies and gentlemen. the smoke and the flames. oh, the humanity! >> simon: another employee stole most of the presidential pardons from the philadelphia archives, as well as hundreds of photos taken by astronauts in space and on the moon. do you look on ebay for suspicious documents? >> brachfeld: that w
bob simon, "60 minutes." talk to us a minute. >> barry landau: no, no, no, no, no. >> simon: just answer some questions. it's... you're being accused of a lot of things and we want to hear your side of it. they say... the prosecution says you're a con man, a thief. what do you say to that? don't you have anything to say at this point in your own defense? landau may have been the maestro of his craft, but there have been others thieves. this summer, prosecutors put leslie...
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impact might this have on a legitimate seat of our election for more on this i'm joined by jonathan simon co-founder and director of the election defense alliance jonathan welcome. thank you tom the the a.p. and news organizations are dropping exit polls in nineteen states to save money or perhaps to increase profits i guess you could say their way shouldn't this shouldn't have been to do exit polls simply be the price of admission if you're going to call yourself a news agency. well first of all to clarify these are nineteen states that are regarded as noncompetitive when it comes presidential election and one or two have competitive senate races but for the most part they're states that are solid red solid blue so there are explanation as well you don't really need exit polls there are two pairs and in fact exit polls in general have been largely discredited as a check mechanism on the alluded to the vote counts anymore and possibly self late or you came out and said you know our polls are for academic analysis purposes only and anybody who wants to use in that subject mechanism is basi
impact might this have on a legitimate seat of our election for more on this i'm joined by jonathan simon co-founder and director of the election defense alliance jonathan welcome. thank you tom the the a.p. and news organizations are dropping exit polls in nineteen states to save money or perhaps to increase profits i guess you could say their way shouldn't this shouldn't have been to do exit polls simply be the price of admission if you're going to call yourself a news agency. well first of...
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this is applies to books from publishers harper collins, simon and schuster, and hachett book group. the publishers have denied wrongdoing. >>> travel to outer space at thousands of miles per hour, but the space shuttle "endeavour" has finally made it to its final destination tonight. >>> and another beautiful fall day outside but the workweek not >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has finally arrived at its new home. the shuttle rolled into the california science center in los angeles about two hours ago. but that was more than 15 hours later than scheduled. its 12-mile trip through the city hit some snags. crews had to carefully maneuver the massive shuttle around trees, buildings, and ewe tillitil tillity poles. hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets to see the shuttle. the exhibit will open october 30th. what a sight that was. >> just what l.a. traffic needed was the space shuttle navigating downtown. >> like something out of a horror flick. >> i still always thought it was prettier when it was flying because that's what it was built to do, you know? that shot over the gold
this is applies to books from publishers harper collins, simon and schuster, and hachett book group. the publishers have denied wrongdoing. >>> travel to outer space at thousands of miles per hour, but the space shuttle "endeavour" has finally made it to its final destination tonight. >>> and another beautiful fall day outside but the workweek not >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has finally arrived at its new home. the shuttle rolled into the...
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simon, you're not married to tammy fay baker, what do you think? >> well, it's tough to recover to that one. earnings have been so disappointing as we've talked about through the show. i think for us, the most concerning thing is the reports. particularly in ibm -- >> the linearity? >> did you like that? >> yeah. >> it's like good english grammar school education. what can i tell you? particularly in technology. what i'm saying is the concern is, yes, the expectations are disappointing, but in terms of september sales being a lot softer than july, it's where the momentum is going. that's something to be a little bit concerned about. zbl zbl >> stephanie, how do you feel about the linearity. >> well, i won't go there, but only 25% of the company so far have reported. let's put this into a little bit of context here. and expectations certainly have come down pretty low. i would just say that there are pockets of strength, financials, and margins. even ibm, even schlumberger, even ge had actually okay margins. so i think that might be good enough to s
simon, you're not married to tammy fay baker, what do you think? >> well, it's tough to recover to that one. earnings have been so disappointing as we've talked about through the show. i think for us, the most concerning thing is the reports. particularly in ibm -- >> the linearity? >> did you like that? >> yeah. >> it's like good english grammar school education. what can i tell you? particularly in technology. what i'm saying is the concern is, yes, the...
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michelle. >> hey there simon. the video tells the whole story, let's show people exactly what happened today. angela merkel arrived, 50,000 protesters in the street, let lead to rioting, video that we have become, unfortunately, all too familiar with moltov cocktails, tear gas being thrown, to highlight the intercontinental tensions, look at your screen. some protesters actually showed up in nazi uniforms with the swastika flags to protest the german chancellor's visit, angry because of austerity measures, angry at germany because germany provides the vast majority of the bailout money they get but comes with conditions that require very, very tough situations for the greek people. angela merkel stood side by side with the greek prime minister today saying that she understands that the greek people are suffering. she is trying to tell them that the reforms will be worth it but she also says there will be no more money. sue, there's going to have to be some more money, the greeks are running short. the program is r
michelle. >> hey there simon. the video tells the whole story, let's show people exactly what happened today. angela merkel arrived, 50,000 protesters in the street, let lead to rioting, video that we have become, unfortunately, all too familiar with moltov cocktails, tear gas being thrown, to highlight the intercontinental tensions, look at your screen. some protesters actually showed up in nazi uniforms with the swastika flags to protest the german chancellor's visit, angry because of...
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simon? >>> sue, let's stick with the u.s. economy. so-called fiscal cliff is still two months off but the threat of tax hikes and spending cuts is already reverberating through the economy. a new report by the national association of manufacturers says that if congress doesn't reach a deal to avoid the cliff, then about 6 million jobs will be destroyed through 2014. it expects the unemployment rate to soar if that happens to almost 12%. the nation's ceos also of course on the fiscal war path yesterday. we spoke to one of those 80 who are calling for congress to take action. today jpmorgan's chief jamie dimon continues the drumbeat in asia. >> the underlying strength of the economy is actually pretty good. corporations, no market size companies, consumers are in better shape. housing is turning. it isn't as strong as anyone would want. what's really, really important is good policy. we need good policy in the united states. think of a fiscal deal, simpson-bowles type deal. i think that would
simon? >>> sue, let's stick with the u.s. economy. so-called fiscal cliff is still two months off but the threat of tax hikes and spending cuts is already reverberating through the economy. a new report by the national association of manufacturers says that if congress doesn't reach a deal to avoid the cliff, then about 6 million jobs will be destroyed through 2014. it expects the unemployment rate to soar if that happens to almost 12%. the nation's ceos also of course on the fiscal...
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now, she does battle with the tyrant known as simon cowell. twice a week, her show, "the x factor," airs wednesday and thursday nights on fox. please welcome demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> jimmy: doing well. i have to say, i think you're doing a great job on "the x factor." i didn't really know what to expect. >> i think you're doing a great job on "the jimmy kimmel show." >> jimmy: i appreciate that. because you're young and i think a lot of times when they pull some young kid who is a big pop star, put them in a judge, they just say nice things over and over again and you don't. not only do you not -- [ laughter ] well, no, i think you're judging them honestly, nothing worse than when everyone says something nice about everyone whether they're good or not, i mean, it's a boring show if that happens. and you seem to be driving simon crazy. >> it's pretty amazing that i get the privilege to get paid to mess with my boss all day. >> jimmy: you really do. he is your boss. did y
now, she does battle with the tyrant known as simon cowell. twice a week, her show, "the x factor," airs wednesday and thursday nights on fox. please welcome demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> jimmy: doing well. i have to say, i think you're doing a great job on "the x factor." i didn't really know what to expect. >> i think you're doing a great job on "the jimmy kimmel show."...
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simon? >>> we have two big stories in housing right now. the first is the big jump that we've reported today in housing starts. the second is breaking right now with diana olick in washington. >> simon, bank of america reporting it has completed or approved more than $4.75 billion in more principal reductions. 30,000 homeowners getting their loans slashed by an average $145,000 each. bank says it will meet its total obligations under the settlement in the first of the three-year agreement. now that break news just adds to the positive numbers in housing out today. construction and permits for new homes. one analyst called the numbers blowout and the jumps are big. but remember the actual number of housing starts is still below any number we've seen since 1982. we are about half-way back to a normal new home market. total september housing starts jumped nearly 35% from a year ago. single family starts up 43% from a year ago. multi-family up 19%. it is the permits that are really stunning. tot
simon? >>> we have two big stories in housing right now. the first is the big jump that we've reported today in housing starts. the second is breaking right now with diana olick in washington. >> simon, bank of america reporting it has completed or approved more than $4.75 billion in more principal reductions. 30,000 homeowners getting their loans slashed by an average $145,000 each. bank says it will meet its total obligations under the settlement in the first of the three-year...
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debt and deficit simon mccaleb edge of ideas capital is here to talk about it and speaking of deficits according to the financial times japan's finance ministry will hold crisis talks with bond dealers tomorrow as politicians there are at odds over a bill that's needed to allow billions more in borrowing to finance the country's deficit sound familiar japan is often brought up when talking about a country the u.s. is ability to run deficits will discuss the lessons for the u.s. and new g.d.p. numbers from the u.k. if you put stock in them they show the countries rebounding from recession growing by one percent is this growth a reflection of better days to come or is it just the result of one awful lympics summer spending we'll talk let's get to today's capital account. we all know the drill the us has been running trillion dollar budget deficits amounting to more than sixteen trillion dollars in national debt with no plan that the markets have deemed credible to significantly rein in spending let alone balance the budget now c.e.o.'s are trying to act like they want to do something abo
debt and deficit simon mccaleb edge of ideas capital is here to talk about it and speaking of deficits according to the financial times japan's finance ministry will hold crisis talks with bond dealers tomorrow as politicians there are at odds over a bill that's needed to allow billions more in borrowing to finance the country's deficit sound familiar japan is often brought up when talking about a country the u.s. is ability to run deficits will discuss the lessons for the u.s. and new g.d.p....
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joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. and executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most churches have an extra $50,000 lying around to pick up the tab that ryan describes himself as a man of faith? how do we get through all of this? do the churches have the kind of money to follow the plan that he's putting forth? >> absolutely not. i mean, it's really shocking to think that he believes that churches can do this. what he doesn't know is how hard people are working right now, how much they depend on the food subsidies, just even to get food on family tables and how churches are stretched already in food pantries, feeding programs, all kinds of places already giving so much. this $50,000 for each house of worship would be an additional amount to what they have already raised. it's impossible. >> do people in the inner city need to be taught good discipline and good character. that's what
joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. and executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most churches have an extra $50,000 lying around to pick up the tab that ryan describes himself as a man of faith? how do we get through all of this? do the churches have the kind of money to follow the plan that he's putting forth?...
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....as night fall on hoffman street, taybbon's biologiiaa mooher joins those pighttng candles.teraa simon, daruis taybron's brotter: 16.49 "i couldn't sleep lastnight knowing that he's gone. and i never ot a chance his urder, taybron's friends jones, ddrius taybron's mother: 14.23.59 "nothing. nobody knows (anything). that'' the hurtful part. (cutt i'lllnever see my son again. birthday, mother's day, ll the holidays. they ook im before thaaksgiving!"paal gessler, reporter: "with 176 is just 20 murders shy of patching last year's ark, with mmoe than two months until the calendar turns to 2013. eporting on east hoffman street i eaat baltimore, paal geesler, fox45 hooicide dettctives are investigating the deadly shooting of a 60-year-old man it happpned near faarview pvenue ann garrison boulevard. police fouud the man suffering head. anyone wth inforrationn shhuld call police. one person has died and 8 pthers are injuued after a into a bus.... in prince george's county. pplice ssy 2 men--each drrving a mercedessbbnz-- were racing &pdown central avenue n seat pleasant friday night when one me
....as night fall on hoffman street, taybbon's biologiiaa mooher joins those pighttng candles.teraa simon, daruis taybron's brotter: 16.49 "i couldn't sleep lastnight knowing that he's gone. and i never ot a chance his urder, taybron's friends jones, ddrius taybron's mother: 14.23.59 "nothing. nobody knows (anything). that'' the hurtful part. (cutt i'lllnever see my son again. birthday, mother's day, ll the holidays. they ook im before thaaksgiving!"paal gessler, reporter:...
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simon? >> thank you very much for that. >>> we have some breaking news. new jersey transit is to resume some of its service this afternoon. the new jersey transit resume some of its service this afternoon. the latest as far ars the subway is concerned in new york is that some of that will start but not until tomorrow. >>> up next on the program -- more stock action. stocks that could do well and the stocks that could do poorly in the wake of this storm. see who is likely to benefit and who is likely to be hurt when we come right back with some astounding images. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy e
simon? >> thank you very much for that. >>> we have some breaking news. new jersey transit is to resume some of its service this afternoon. the new jersey transit resume some of its service this afternoon. the latest as far ars the subway is concerned in new york is that some of that will start but not until tomorrow. >>> up next on the program -- more stock action. stocks that could do well and the stocks that could do poorly in the wake of this storm. see who is likely...
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is now sort of spending will come to an end there will be a day of reckoning we're talking to simon in a hail of education be laughing there's nothing funny about it's actually very serious but i don't know if we didn't laugh maybe we cry so let's bring back in simon mchale a bit come in edging member of ideas as capital before the break he was laying out how he kind of sees this playing out and why he doesn't think it sustainable and before we move on to solutions or how people should adjust their concepts i do want to touch on a couple of scenarios just because they're in the news so we have c.e.o.'s of eighty companies in the us advocating for some kind of simpson bowles plan a road map to balancing the budget reining in budget deficits are you saying you just don't see this happening because you don't think it's politically feasible that's kind of what i deduced before the break. absolutely right i mean what everybody's focus is on what simpson bowl you know proposes to do it but i don't think that everybody focuses on what the implications would be and you know what they say be ca
is now sort of spending will come to an end there will be a day of reckoning we're talking to simon in a hail of education be laughing there's nothing funny about it's actually very serious but i don't know if we didn't laugh maybe we cry so let's bring back in simon mchale a bit come in edging member of ideas as capital before the break he was laying out how he kind of sees this playing out and why he doesn't think it sustainable and before we move on to solutions or how people should adjust...
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simon, let me start with you. you had nothing to gain by doing this. the u.s. team had already been knocked out of the competition. so why did you do it? >> well, the previous week, i had won my first world championship title, so i had nothing to gain from this, but my coach was adamant that i do this for him. >> and why was that? you had mentioned in early reports you felt you were singled out because of your heritage, because you were korean, you were both korean, you and your coach? >> yes, that played a big role. our cultural background. but our coach say su believed that the canadians fixed a race, which eliminated us and he was very disappointed and bitter about that. >> we mentioned earlier, your coach denies telling you to tamper with the skates. do you have any proof? are there any witnesses to back up your claim? did anyone hear your coach ask you to do this? >> when he initially asked me, he asked me in english and i was with my teammate jeff simon at the time. >> and jeff heard him say this? >> yes. >> let me ask you this. your coach -- you say your
simon, let me start with you. you had nothing to gain by doing this. the u.s. team had already been knocked out of the competition. so why did you do it? >> well, the previous week, i had won my first world championship title, so i had nothing to gain from this, but my coach was adamant that i do this for him. >> and why was that? you had mentioned in early reports you felt you were singled out because of your heritage, because you were korean, you were both korean, you and your...
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. >> yeah, first of all, the autobiography was something we've talked about for 20 year, simon & schuster who have done all my books with always wanted me to do after i wrote a successful book on bodybuilding called "the encyclopedia of modern bodybuilding" they wanted me to do the autobiography and in the '90s i was doing two or three movies a year and was too busy and also thought my story wasn't interesting enough but after the governorship i felt it was an interesting story and it was before the scandal came out and we started talking with simon & schuster and, you know, kept going down that road, maybe i should finish with the governorship we write and sit down and write this autobiography and it was always a difficult time to think back and go back in my life because i was always going forward, dreenls, vision and go after it, the next one and so on so i did it. i thought that now with the governorship there's an interesting story and started working with it, but at the same time there is the scandal. so there was now a choice that i had to make do i want to make this a book about t
. >> yeah, first of all, the autobiography was something we've talked about for 20 year, simon & schuster who have done all my books with always wanted me to do after i wrote a successful book on bodybuilding called "the encyclopedia of modern bodybuilding" they wanted me to do the autobiography and in the '90s i was doing two or three movies a year and was too busy and also thought my story wasn't interesting enough but after the governorship i felt it was an interesting...
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do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's something a little over 100,000 new jobs which is nowhere near enough to even keep up with population. megyn: all right. so does that then discredit the cynics who said that president obama is manipulating the numbers? remember jack welsh tweeted out after the last one that was good for the obama administration? >> there was a lot of healthy skepticism because you have to remember that 759,000 people magically found jobs according to household survey but didn't show up on companies' payrolls. that was the discrepancy -- megyn: they all became self-employed. >> i guess. i
do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's...
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. ♪ may the coming days ♪ going to take me away >> reporter: from hearing paul simon singing "me and julio down in the schoolyard." with the line about being on the cover of "newsweek." the point was, that was a place to be. only 52 times a year it really meant something. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> they're not going anywhere. kind of sad, huh. an iconic magazine. >> they really are. i collect actually magazines. i have several iconic "newsweek's" over the years, over the years. >> good for you, paula. >> founded in 1933, as "newsweek." sold for 10 cents, indispensable complement to newspaper reading, because it explains, expands, and clarifies. don't get your fingers dirty. >> wow. there you go. $40 million in annual losses which is why, i guess they're going online. when we come back, hey, wow, look at that? >> that would have been enough -- >> like my workout regime. >> compensate for all the money lost. i like that. >> pretty good, huh? is that really you? >> absolutely. tattoo and everything. >> what is it of? >> i'll figure it out. give you the answer later. it's not
. ♪ may the coming days ♪ going to take me away >> reporter: from hearing paul simon singing "me and julio down in the schoolyard." with the line about being on the cover of "newsweek." the point was, that was a place to be. only 52 times a year it really meant something. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> they're not going anywhere. kind of sad, huh. an iconic magazine. >> they really are. i collect actually magazines. i have several iconic...
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and as sister simone said, i don't think americans want to live this way. and they offer three choices and say, which one is the kind of society that you'd like to live in and most people chose the even more egalitarian setup. i think the issue is that people don't really understand how divided the society has become. >> chrystia, when you look at this graph, it shows that income inequality has grown. 275% gain in incomes since 1979. the bottom, watch this, the bottom 20% have had only 18% in income gains. is it that we are in denial or is it that we are just unaware because this happened so recently to us? >> well, i think we are in denial and i also think, look, there is a very powerful rhetorical machine which has made it its business to tell people that this isn't a problem. the other thing, which i think had a really, really big impact, was up until the crisis of 2008, the country was flooded with cheap consumer credit and so even as people lower down the income distribution, we're really getting hammered as long as they could borrow on their credit ca
and as sister simone said, i don't think americans want to live this way. and they offer three choices and say, which one is the kind of society that you'd like to live in and most people chose the even more egalitarian setup. i think the issue is that people don't really understand how divided the society has become. >> chrystia, when you look at this graph, it shows that income inequality has grown. 275% gain in incomes since 1979. the bottom, watch this, the bottom 20% have had only...